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by John Wills
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James Doolittle Tribute Galaxy s5 case by John Wills. Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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A tribute to James H. Doolittle, widely known for his historic tale of being the leader of 16 B-25's launched from an aircraft carrier on the... more
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Protect your Galaxy S5 with an impact-resistant, slim-profile, hard-shell case. The image is printed directly onto the case and wrapped around the edges for a beautiful presentation. Simply snap the case onto your Galaxy S5 for instant protection and direct access to all of the phone's features!
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A tribute to James H. Doolittle, widely known for his historic tale of being the leader of 16 B-25's launched from an aircraft carrier on the mainland of Japan, in retaliation for Pearl, which gained much needed momentum for the U.S. in April of 1942. In my opinion, one of the most important historical figures to come out of WW2.
Doolittle's most important contribution to aeronautical technology was the development of instrument flying. He was the first to recognize that true operational freedom in the air could not be achieved unless pilots developed the ability to control and navigate aircraft in flight, from takeoff run to landing rollout, regardless of the range of vision from the cockpit. Doolittle was the first to envision that a pilot could be trained to use instruments to fly through fog, clouds, precipitation of all forms, darkness, or any other impediment to visibility; and in spite of the pilot's own possibly convoluted motion sense inputs. Even at this early stage...
Hello and thank you for visiting today. I have 15 years of technical design experience in the Civil Engineering field and am available for hire as a freelance graphic designer for any project you may have. I am very passionate about drawing and creating beautiful works of art. I will be happy to discuss any graphic needs you may have. For inquiries, please contact me via email in the link provided. 2016, I've started a game company called DigiGames, LLC to create and publish board games with potential to make those games into app's for tablet and android. Here is a preview link to my first game on kickstarter. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/digigames/974029265?token=7264a7ca
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Douglas Castleman
Very cool, John...his autobiography is a great book. I've know and have done paintings for one of his grandsons, Jimmy Doolittle III, now a retired test pilot.
John Wills replied:
Hey thanks Douglas. I think I'd quite like to read that autobiography someday. And why am I not surprised you've done paintings for his family.. way to go!
Denise Fulmer
A pioneer, that he was....certainly very well accomplished and well decorated. You are a genius in bringing all this together. Very inspiring, John! F/L/t
John Wills replied:
Glad to inspire in any way I can... you could be doing this too, just need to research whatever you want, look for public domain images without copyright, and start putting together images. It's time consuming, but not too hard. :)